Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1982, University Section, Page 23, Image 22

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I budget, Trevitt-Clark says.
Over $10,000 worth of ma
terial was added last year, when
the basic budget was $1,000
Gifts, exchanges and
government deposits have
made the acquisitions possible,
she says
For instance, the library is a
depository or USGS, Defense
and nautical maps
It takes room for all the maps
and other data housed in the
library. The library already has
stacks that are climbing to the
ceiling
Architecture and Allied Arts
Library • Lawrence Hall
Books and magazines on
(interior decoration can be found
among the many volumes and
periodicals stored in the Archi
tecture and Allied Arts library, in
(Lawrence Hall
The AAA library also
houses blueprints, exhibition
catalogs, and related slides and
photographs
The slides are often used by
faculty in architecture, art liter
ature, and history courses
Architecture and art history
I are the library 's strongest areas,
according to Donna Glathar,
AAA library administrative as
sistant
!The library will get a few
more feet of much needed
space when an end wall in the
structure is moved back fifteen
feet this year
Science Library
Printed matter on viruses
and microbes are housed in the
underground Science Library
Two thirds of the space in the
facility is taken up by scientific
magazines and journals
Subscriptions to the li
brary's 2,500 scientific per
iodicals also takes "a substan
tial chunk'' of the University li
brary's acquistion budget, ac
cording to Luise Walker, head
librarian of the facility
Some of the |ournal sub
scriptions cost $8,000 to
$15,000 per year, she added
About 190,000 volumes are
also housed in the library, which
has concentrations in organic
chemistry, solid state and nu
clear physics, molecular or cell
biology, genetics, and phy
siology
Mathematics Library •
Fenton Hall
The space available to the
Science Library opened up
when the Mathematics Library
was moved into Fenton Hall in
1980
However, the new location
for the Mathematics Library was
also short on space — on the
second and third floor — right
from the start
While the journals, indexes
and abstracts, and mathematics
teaching aids are located in a
room on the second floor, a
series of 4 signs direct students
to the books on the third floor
The third floor library isn't that
comfortable a place to study
While it has the necessary texts
— it lacks heating
Bureau of Government
Research and Service Library •
Hendricks Hall
The Bureau of Government
Research and Service library, in
Hendricks Hall, carries a variety
of materials of interest to
students in the Planning Public
Policy, and Management pro
gram as well as of interest to
members of the community
Its collection is concerned
primarily with the study of state
and local government, as is the
research the bureau carries
Not all the branch libraries
are conducive to use as study
halls, according to their staffs
In fact studying in the branch
libraries is not encouraged
The Map Library is short on
space. While the AAA Library is
said to be a little warm at times
— the Mathematics Library (with
its lack of heating) is a little cold
at times
The Science Library can
get noisy, and the Bureau of
Government Research and Ser
vice Library can get crowded
Kenneth Lucas Fenton
Memorial Law Library •
Law Center
The Kenneth Lucas Fenton
Memorial Law Library, in the
Law Center, is a division of the
University Library
The library contains over
115,000 volumes and 650 legal
journals on Oregon territorial
and state law
University Archives •
Fenton Hail
The University Archives, in
Fenton Hall, is also directly
connected with the University
Library
In the Archives are University
records, as well as photo
graphs, negatives, tapes, and
memorabilia documenting the
105 year history of the Universi
ty
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